Michelle Barber, LSW
Therapist
Locations:
New Jersey
Specialties
Insurances
About
Michelle believes strongly in a person-centered approach, which focuses on the unique individual needs, experiences, thoughts, and culture of each client. She believes that clients play an integral role in their treatment through informed consent, choices, and their unique personal experiences. The therapeutic approach used is uniquely suited to each individual client. By creating a warm, welcoming, compassionate, and empathic environment, Michelle can help clients recognize their own strengths, resilience, and empowerment.
Locations:
New Jersey
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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Walden University, Masters of Social Work, 2023
Why Healthcare
Michelle has a deep passion for helping others. She believes that we are all strong in our unique way and sometimes need a helping hand to guide us to resiliency, empowerment, and recognizing inner strength. She has seen firsthand how mental health can impact an individual's life and society. Michelle feels strongly about helping others find their solutions and peace of mind.
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